<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Daily Photo Tips</title><link>http://www.markraymondmason.com/</link><description>Exciting and unusual Daily Photo Tips ranging greatly in difficulty and scope. Suitable for all photography styles and abilities, these brief daily tips will improve your photographs and help you be more creative. Check out www.MarkRaymondMason.com for more free tutorials, articles, and great photography.</description><lastBuildDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 02:03:46 -0500</lastBuildDate><image><title>Daily Photo Tips</title><url>http://www.markraymondmason.com/images/RSSPhotoTipsThumb.png</url><link>http://www.markraymondmason.com/</link> <width>120</width> <height>60</height></image><language>en-us</language><atom:link href="http://www.markraymondmason.com/RSSfeed.php" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><item><title>Daily Photo Tip</title><link>http://www.markraymondmason.com/tips.php?03_Feb_2012</link><guid>http://www.markraymondmason.com/tips.php?03_Feb_2012</guid><pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2012 02:03:46 -0500</pubDate><description>If you can't make photos for a period of time, work on other tasks related to your photography: photo editing, writing, planning, and other activities all help you to practice your craft and round out your skill-set. (First published Dec 31, 2010)</description></item><item><title>Dusky Trees
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</guid><pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 22:27:24 -0500
</pubDate><description>Check out this recent photo from my local area, taken in some ranch-lands on a high plateau above town. This is the best light I've experienced for awhile, but it took a few evenings to really find the right 'dusky' feel. Photographs like this remind me that, though the journey can be magical, everything we search the world for can be found right where we started from. (Dec 5, 2011)
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</pubDate><description>The Daily Photo Tips tool now optionally reuses tips from the existing archive of more than 1400 photo tips. Every day, if a new tip is available, it will be used and added to the archive. If not, a random tip will be chosen instead. Updates to the Daily Photo Tips website tool are coming soon, including a Random Tip button! (Nov 20, 2011)
</description></item><item><title>Looped Kelp
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</pubDate><description>This is an interesting photograph of some sea kelp looping in and out of the frame. It's one of my favourites from a trip to Vancouver Island this Spring. The composition is simple, but there's something quite menacing about it that I can't seem to put my finger on. See if you agree! (Nov 12, 2011)
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</pubDate><description>Mobile users can now easily browse MarkRaymondMason.com on any size screen. I've updated the website to look cleaner, simpler, and narrower on small devices, so you can now enjoy my photography on the go. The address remains the same as always. Let me know how it looks on your mobile device, and, as always, be on the lookout for more new work! (Oct 23, 2011)
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</pubDate><description>This Spring, I spent a week with Terri on the rainy West coast of Vancouver Island. The weather was moody and stormy, but I made a lot of monochrome photographs from the confines of my rain-jacket and waterproof housing. This simple, wandering look at a reedy tidal pool is the first photograph I've finished from the trip so far, but many others are on the way soon! (Oct 3, 2011)
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